Kolja420 t1_jdelxvo wrote
I can't find much information on this but French sources claim he took a bullet to the head instead.
VengefulMight OP t1_jdemsn6 wrote
It wasn’t a good battle for France, they’d been handed the first real defeat they had suffered on land for 10 years. Although it wasn’t the turning point of the Wars (which was the disastrous Russian invasion), it was a sign of things to come.
Under the circumstances they would try to make the death of a general seem as dignified as possible. But bullets were not that accurate back then and cannonballs are capable of tremendous damage.
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